Saw a comment that someone could not type in their name. I had no problem at all keying in my name. Game controls beautifully, looks great, this is going to be a blast, I'll definatly pre-order this one!

Open exchange policy? Well, no, they don't really have one. However, when a mean looking 41 year old with grey hair cut with a flat top Marine Corp style steps into the store and starts raising his voice incrementally, while there are other customers in the store, well, you get my meaning. They like to keep their more frequent customers happy.

I'm sorry, but I don't think any amount of patching can help this game. I played it for about a total of 30 minutes, uninstalled it and returned this atrosity back to where I bought it from and exchanged it for Brothers in Arms. Sad really, I enjoyed all of the previous Medal of Honor games, I still play them on line from time to time. But MoH: PA was so bad I just could not stick with it.

I'm in Michigan as well as Brym is, and I can say it is not just a Democrat issue, although its polarized that way with Hilary and Jack Thompson leading in the press releases on this issue. This will perhaps slow sales, but it certainly won't stop it. Remember the story about the grandmother buying San Andreas for her 14 year old grandson? The new law would not have stopped her from buying it. And I can almost bet it will not be enforced to stringently. When I was a teen in the 70's it was never a problem getting alcohol, smokes or seeing R rated movies. Illegal yes, but there were ways to get around it, as I'm sure 17 and youngers will have no major problems getting the games they want. All they have to do is throw a piss fit and most parents will just give up and buy it for them to shut them up. Or the underpaid nerd at GameStop just won't give a shit about selling a game to whoever shows up to buy it.

"Your comments were far more than a little twist. Granted, so was my initial comment on this buyout of IGN, but I never claimed otherwise. :)"

Exactly! Besides, how many in here really give two-cents about IGN or GameSpy and their vile Fileplanet anyways? I myself could care less is the Chi-Com's bought out IGN and turned it into a Hello Kitty Worldwide news and network. Its honestly nothing to get excited about at all.

"Well put aldo_14. I expect Rosco to be back any minute either calling you a communist or some other nasty name that ring-wingers use to describe those who prove them wrong."

Nah, I actually like aldo_14, he's cool with me. I like how I can put in a little right wing twist though and everyone goes into a tizzy, you guys helped make me laugh today, I needed that. That's one of the things I love about Blue's News! I'm just having a tough day at work so I tend to go overboard just a bit.

But you're not going to change my mind, I still hate consoles and console games.

random.thought,Hey, I didn't start it. If the worthless little fuckers didn't pop in with all of the bullshit about Fox turing IGN into a Right Wing machine, I wouldn't have said a word.

Now be a good little boy, and go fuck yourself. Read the whole damn thing to even bother seeing why I bothered to comment, unless you want to join in the little band of cocksuckers doing the Fox bashing.

Ones perspective may lead them to believe Fox News is more oriented to the Right wing, if they're main focus point for news has always been from the Left Wing view. To me though, after watching news all throughout the entire Clinton administration compared to now, its become blatently clear wherein the likes of CBS, NBC, ABC and CNN are coming from. I don't like CBS, NBC, ABC or CNN because my opinion is the same as yours in regards to Fox. In short, they are the ones full of shit and blantantly biased.Good to know you called Hillary as you saw it though.

Nothing amuses me more than to see the panic mode kick in from the ultra-lefties in here.Don't forget, it was Hillary that wanted to ban San Andreas, didn't see any right wingers call for it, of course. But, the lefties are to ignorant to acknowledge this.

After playing the demo a few times, I have got to have this game. The last demo I ever played that spooked me as much as, or actually more than, this one was back in 1998 when I played the demo for System Shock 2. I bought System Shock 2 the first day it was released, and I'm sure to do the same for this game as well.